Man Overboard (song)

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"Man Overboard"
"Man Overboard" cover
Single by Blink-182
from the album The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show: The Enema Strikes Back
Released October 29, 2000
Format CD
Recorded  ??
Genre Pop punk, Skate punk
Length 2:46
Label Universal International
Producer Blink-182
Blink-182 singles chronology
"Adam's Song"
(2000)
"Man Overboard"
(2000)
"Dumpweed (Live)"
(2000

"Man Overboard" is a Blink-182 song from their live CD The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show: The Enema Strikes Back. "Man Overboard", however, was a studio recording.

It is rumored to be about how former drummer Scott Raynor was an alcoholic and got kicked out of the band, though bassist Mark Hoppus denies this.

The words "So sorry, it's over" are repeated throughout the song, a reference to an earlier Blink-182 song, "Untitled," recorded when Raynor was still a part of the band. The song was rarely played in full at concerts, but its second verse and chorus were played at almost every show in their later 2004 tours as part of a medley of some of their older songs.

  1. "Man Overboard" (Album Version)
  2. "13 Miles" (Live)
  3. "Words of Wisdom" (Teaser Version)
  • Live track recorded at The Bill Graham Civic Audiotorium, San Francisco, November 4th, 1999.

The video is a parody of Blink-182's previous videos. The band can be seen going to a concert and the guys fall asleep, Mark’s dreams are shown and he is dreaming about little persons, who look like the band members,' recreating the “What's My Age Again?” video. Then Tom is dreaming of the little trio recreating “Adam's Song”, where he can be seen mouthing the words "what the fuck", and finally Travis dreams of them recreating “All the Small Things”. They arrive at the show and are greeted by the tiny trio and scream then run. Tom's t-shirt says HURL USA, not Hurley USA as it is supposed to say (on purpose).

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